Aphotic Starfield – An Arena Of Open Sky [SLNT044]
"An Arena Of Open Sky" is a departure from Aphotic Starfield's old style, or possibly a combination of the new and the old. Focusing on themes of natural beauty and wonder, this album explores different sounds and different landscapes as it progresses, culminating as powerfully as it began.
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 1. Shadows In Dry Relief [02:33]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 2. Darko [06:57]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 3. Stormy October [05:46]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 4. Those Autumn Nights [04:16]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 5. Incandescent Overcast [05:35]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 6. A Burnt Copper Remembrance [05:07]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 7. Aloft [05:27]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 8. An Arena Of Open Sky [04:52]
04 Dec 2012
Recommended
Illumination In D-Minor - is an ambiguous release. On one hand - it's an aerial trip in the skies, into the abyss of space, on the other - it's an immersion into yourself. Bright and fascinating sound makes you want to listen to it over and over. And each time you'll find something new and absolutely new thoughts emerge.
Aphotic Starfield
Aphotic Starfield started as in the summer of 2011 in an attempt to create a unique one-of-a-kind style.
Taking influences from ambient, post-rock, shoegaze, and noise, AS combined elements from many different styles and created the debut album "Illumination In D-Minor". Aphotic Starfield's main influences are Hammock, Altus, and Kevin Drumm.